Exploring the Contagion Effect from Developed to Emerging CEE Financial Markets

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作者
Davidescu, Adriana AnaMaria [1 ,2 ]
Manta, Eduard Mihai [3 ]
Hapau, Razvan Gabriel [4 ,5 ]
Gruiescu, Mihaela [6 ]
Vacaru , Oana Mihaela [3 ]
机构
[1] Bucharest Univ Econ Studies, Dept Stat & Econometr, Bucharest 010552, Romania
[2] Natl Sci Res Inst Labor & Social Protect, Dept Educ Training & Labor Market, Bucharest 010643, Romania
[3] Bucharest Univ Econ Studies, Doctoral Sch Cybernet & Stat, Bucharest 010374, Romania
[4] Western Univ Timisoara, Doctoral Sch Finance, Timisoara 300223, Romania
[5] Financial Supervisory ity, Bucharest 050092, Romania
[6] Romanian Amer Univ, Fac Managerial Informat, Dept Informat, Stat,Math, Bucharest 012101, Romania
关键词
financial contagion; dynamic conditional correlation; COVID-19; crisis; emerging European stock markets; Markov switching-regime approach; DYNAMIC CORRELATION-ANALYSIS; IMPULSE-RESPONSE ANALYSIS; VOLATILITY SPILLOVERS; STOCK MARKETS; CRISIS; INTERDEPENDENCE; DETERMINANTS; TRANSMISSION; COMOVEMENTS; INTEGRATION;
D O I
10.3390/math11030666
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O1 [数学];
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0701 ; 070101 ;
摘要
The paper aims to analyze the contagion effect coming from the developed stock markets of the US and Germany to the emerging CEE stock markets of Romania, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland using daily data for the period April 2005-April 2021. The paper also captures the level of integration of these emerging stock markets by analyzing the volatility spillover phenomenon. The quantification of the contagion effect coming from the developed to the emerging stock markets consisted of an empirical analysis based on the DCC-GARCH (Dynamic Conditional Correlation) model. Through this multivariate model, the time-varying conditional correlations were analyzed, both in periods of normal economic development and in times of economic instability, when there was a significant increase in the correlation coefficients between developed and emerging stock market indices. Furthermore, the level of connectedness between these markets has been analyzed using the volatility spillover index developed by Diebold and Yilmaz. The empirical results surprised the high level of integration of the analyzed stock markets in Central and Eastern Europe, with the intensity of volatility transmission between these markets increasing significantly during times of crisis. All stock market indices analyzed show periods during which they transmit net volatility and periods during which they receive net volatility, indicating a bidirectional volatility spillover phenomenon. Mostly, the BET, PX, and WIG indices are net transmitters of volatilities, whereas the BUX index is net recipient, except during the COVID-19 crisis, when it transmitted net volatility to the other three indices. Finally, using a Markov switching-regime VAR approach with two regimes, we explored the contagion effect between emerging CEE and developed stock markets during the COVID-19 pandemic. The empirical results proved a shift around the outbreak of the health crisis, after which the high volatility regime dominates the CEE markets. The contagion effects from developed stock markets to emerging CEE markets significantly increased during the first stage of the health crisis.
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